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Open Call / thematic group exhibition
Barbara Armbruster
Pia von Aulock
Frank Aumüller
Ori Aviram
Boglarka Balassa
Janna Banning
Sofia Baronner
Alexandra Barrantes
Aafke Bennema
Johanna Brummack
Friederike Doennges
Ursula Donn
Tanja Ebbecke und Beate Katz
Vivian Eckstein
Klaus Erlach
Dagmar Feuerstein
Heike Gall
Antje Gerhardy
Ruth Gilmour
Anna Maria Görnandt
Markus Hallstein
Suse Haugk
Marc Hautmann und Anke Zapf
Oliver Herrmann
Yvy Heussler
Hartmut Hörmann
Judith Hornbogen
Luisa Hübner
Ail Hwang
Ellinor Janderski
Gerald Jauß
Barbara Kastin
Traci Kelly und Gabrielle Zimmermann
Kira Keune
Hwakyeong Kim
Hyo Jeong Kim
Maxi Kling
Guido Klumpe
Stefanie Knorr
Sigrun Köhler
Philipp Krajewski
Ursula Krebs
Katharina Krenkel
Georg Krüger
Klára Kusá
Ulrich Langenbach
Elke Lehmann
Fernando Lendoiro
Patricia Lincke
Peter Liptau
Lisbert
Camilla Lohmann
Chris Mennel
Iris Merkle
Lisa Moll
Jan Müller
Matthias Müller
Yvonne Nazaruk
Albert Negredo
Dietmar Paetzold
Christopher Paul
Joo Peter
Lisa Peters
Pola Polanski
Johannes Rave
Red Rubber Road
Ellen Rein
Michelle Rue
Sammlerfamilie / FILOART
Rüdiger Scheiffele
Jochen Schlöder
Burkhard Schmidt
Petra Schoenewald
Christiane von Seebach
Vinya Severin
Maria Silvano
Birte Sonnenberg
Katja Struif
Manuela Sudermann
tomwi
Manfred Unterweger
Kate Vagurina
verstoffwechselt
Agrina Vllasaliu
Claudia Vogel
Matten Vogel
Madlen Weber
Julia Wenz-Delaminsky
Stephan Weiß
Astrid Wilk
Angelika Zeller
Delicate flowers, sickly sweets, good girls, gay men with pink triangles in concentration camps – the colour of the heart.
Historically it has not always been associated with the feminine, and yet it seems difficult to deny that we immediately perceive it as soft and peaceful – is that really just cultural?
At the same time, it crops up as a medium of resistance against political violence, taking on a subversive connotation as in the ‘pussyhats’ with cat ears on the women’s marches protesting Trump’s brutal contempt.
Oberwelt’s open call for submissions to a thematic group exhibition invites participants to engage artistically in an exciting way with the provocative power of powerlessness, or call it into question.
The exhibition, from 18 September to 2 October, is curated from the submissions which we were asking for by 19 July.
Opening on Friday, 18 September 7 pm